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EC

(12,287 posts)
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 12:13 PM Aug 2012

About those testimonials for Rmoney..

didn't he just do what anyone else would have done anyway? Wow, he stroked someones sick child's back...Wow...isn't that exactly what anyone else would have done? Or helping that kid with his will, if any of us or anyone else would have been asked - wouldn't the answer had been yes? So nothing there that made him exceptional. In fact in each testimony it sounded as though he did the minimal and besides he is a bishop - it's part of his job.

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About those testimonials for Rmoney.. (Original Post) EC Aug 2012 OP
But he did it wil multi-million dollar hands. russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #1
Furthermore all of those people were mormons The_Casual_Observer Aug 2012 #2
 

The_Casual_Observer

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2. Furthermore all of those people were mormons
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 02:23 PM
Aug 2012

And like you said it was his responsibly as a Mormon leader to do those things. I'd have been impressed with those acts of kindness had those not been Mormons, since everybody else is considered to be unworthy Gentiles in their way of thinking.

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